According to its place in the utterance (sentence) repetition is classified into several types:

1) anaphora:Should auld acquaintance be forgot

And never brought to mind?

Should auld acquaintance be forgot

And days of auld lang syne ? (Burns)

2) epiphora: / am exactly the man to be placed in a superior position in such a case as that.lam above the rest of mankind, in such acase as that.I can act with philosophy in such a case as that.(Dickens)

3) framing:Obviously - this is a streptococcal infection. Obviously.

4) catch repetition (anadiplosis): Now he understood. He understood many things.

5) chain: "To think better of it," returned the gallant Blandois, "would be to slight alady, to slight a lady would be to be deficient in chivalry towards the sex, and chivalry towards the sex is a part of my character." (D.)

6) ordinary repetition:

7) successive repetition: I wanted to knock over the table and hit him until my arm had no more strength in it, then give him the boot, give him the boot, give him the boot - I drew a deep breath. (J.Br.)